Following the disappearance of his wife Edwige (Ursula Bedena) in their Brussels apartment, businessman Dan Kristensen (Klaus Tange) tries to uncover her whereabouts. Stepping into a mysterious labyrinth hidden within his building, he encounters its strange inhabitants whose tales of sensuality and sadism play out before him…

THE LOWDOWNPrepare to have a sensory overload because this beautifully constructed erotic horror-thriller is one hell of a ride, evoking the cinema of Dario Argento, Mario Bava and Roman Polanksi, and the surreal work of Guy Maddin, the Quay Brothers and David Lynch. It’s the brainchild of Belgian husband and wife directors Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani, and follows their 2009 giallo-inspired cult short Amer.

So light up your Gitanes, put another groovy Euro track on the turntable and prepare yourself for a giddy, kaleidoscopic experience that you won’t easily forget. And if you get lost in the labyrinthine plot (which you will), you can always try picking out the iconic furniture pieces that decorate the sumptuous surrounds.

The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears is now playing in selected UK cinemas, and is available to stream at MetrodomeVOD
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